The use of transdermal fentanyl in pediatric oncology palliative care = L'utilisation du fentanyl transdermique dans les soins palliatifs en oncologie pédiatrique

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NOYES, Michelle | IRVING, Helen

Compte-rendu d'une expérience sur le traitement de la douleur chez l'enfant en soins palliatifs oncologiques par l'injection transdermique de fentanyl. Le panel comprend treize enfants âgés de trois ans à dix-huit ans développant des effets secondaires ou des contre-effets aux opioïdes (morphine). Le fentanyl fut toléré et eut un effet anti-douleur sur onze des treize patients. Tous furent satisfait du fentanyl à la fois pour le soulagement de la douleur et pour l'amélioration de la qualité de vie. Article accompagné de tableaux récapitulatifs.

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